I am not a Marvel
kind of guy. I know enough to know the basic stuff. I have nothing against the
company or anything, but I am just not too interested in them. I do see the
movies based off of Marvel heroes from time to time, and if I am interested in
a certain character, I look them up, but other than that, I just don’t read
many of their comic books. I have played a lot of the games based off of the
characters, and for the most part, you can find some pretty good games. I know
there are probably two bad Marvel video games for every good one, but you can still
find the good ones out there. Luckily, one of the better Marvel video games is Traveler's
Tales'
Lego Marvel Super Heroes for
the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Xbox One, PlayStation 4, Wii U, Nintendo DS,
Nintendo 3DS, and PlayStation Vita. I think the Lego games are still good, but
I do hate how some of the game design issues that plague the games still exist,
and aren’t fixed or designed differently.
Lego
Marvel Super Heroes
is no different, and does suffer from the issues that
plague the series. In my opinion,
Lego
City Undercover
is the best Lego game, but Lego Marvel Super Heroes is, all in all, a really good game.

The story revolves
around the Avengers and X-Men trying to take down Doctor Doom, voiced by Fred
Tatasciore, who has harnessed the power of cosmic bricks, which were the
components that made the Silver Surfer’s board. To get all of the power bricks,
Doctor Doom has hired numerous Marvel villains to
gather the powers of the bricks and conquer the world. The story can be epic at
times, but still has that Lego charm and humor. It's a story that any
gamer, young or old, can get into.

If you have played
any of the Lego games from the past
few years, then you know how this one will play out. You get to control a
multitude of super heroes from the Avengers, the X-Men, and The Fantastic Four,
just to name a few of the groups of heroes that are playable. Your goal is to
get from point A to point B to tackle missions all over an open world city.
When you get to one of these missions, the levels are basically designed like
the normal
Lego levels. You will fight your way through hordes of enemies,
solve puzzles using each hero’s special ability, and fight a boss at the end of
the level.

Outside of the main levels, you explore a huge city and unlock
vehicles and other characters by completing challenges. You can also make your
own super hero with his or her own abilities. The boss fights are well
executed. I mean, you have a catalog of super heroes and villains to use at
your disposal. If you can’t make at least one boss fight memorable using these
characters, you did something wrong. The game can be short if you don’t complete
100% the entire game. It took me about eight or so hours to beat it while doing
only some of the challenges. There is also a split-screen co-op mode to play
with your friends. The Wii U version, the version I played, doesn’t really do
much with the GamePad, but it does at least act as your map so you don’t have
to keep bringing it up on the main screen in the other versions of the game.
There is also off-screen TV play. To be honest, there isn’t really anything too
new with the Lego formula here, but there are some changes, like each character
does something different, unlike the unlockable characters in Lego City Undercover.

The game is graphically very nice. I know it is basically the same engine they have been using since Lego Batman 2, but it still
looks nice, with the mix of actual Legos and 3D graphics. The voice work is
probably one of the best things about this game. They got some of the best
voice actors to voice the individual characters. Heck, most of the voice actors
they hired voiced multiple characters. I will list some of the voice actors
seen in this game, along with one or two of the characters they voice. You’ve
got Nolan North (Deadpool and Cyclops), Fred Tatasciore (Hulk and Doctor Doom),
Dee Bradley Baker (Sandman, Doctor Octopus, Beast, and Mister Fantastic), Tara
Strong (She-Hulk), Laura Bailey (Black Widow), Steve Blum (Wolverine and
Abomination), Troy Baker (Loki and Hawkeye), John DiMaggio (Galactus and
Whiplash), James Arnold Taylor (Spiderman and Professor Xavier), and you get
the idea. They easily bring to life the Marvel heroes and villains in Lego
form. The music is also rather awesome. I love the tune that plays when you
jump off the Avenger’s huge airship. It gets me pumped to fight some crime and
build some bricks!

So, what is wrong
with this huge super hero love letter in Lego form? I have a few issues with
this game. The first negative I will talk about concerns the few glitches in
the game. I found a few that stopped me from progressing through the game, and that
just isn’t fun at all. Once again, the camera can be an issue due to the
perspective. I don’t know why they don’t fix this part of the design. It’s
always a common complaint, so why not fix it? I also find that having vehicles
is pointless in this game. Why would you want to drive around in a car with
clunky controls when you can fly around as Iron Man? It’s like
Saint Rows IV, why would you want to use
a car when you have super powers?

I also feel like some of the characters like
the Hulk got ripped off, since in past games with the certain characters, they
had much more versatility. Let’s use the Hulk and Spiderman for example. In
The Incredible Hulk: Ultimate Destruction,
you could run up buildings, jump huge stretches of land, and use cars as
gauntlets. You can’t do any of that in this game. In
Spiderman 2 or in any good Spiderman game, you can swing from web
like it was nothing, and climb up walls or flat surfaces with ease. In this
game, you can’t climb up walls unless they are in a specific area of the game.
Wolverine can’t lunge at enemies. Why can’t the heroes be more unique? I know a
lot of reviewers and advertisements like to say that you can play as a hundred
or so “unique” characters, but most of them are costumes for other characters.
Plus, most characters will share the same abilities. So much for this game’s
multiple unique characters when most of them share the same abilities. I would rather have a smaller roster of unique
characters, than ten or twenty characters that play the same.

Final Verdict: A great Lego game, but not as good as Undercover.

Like I said, I
still think
Lego City Undercover is the best Lego game, but this
is a good game. It just seems like they
took a step forward and a step backwards in taking the franchise to the next
level. They should probably take their time with the next couple of games, but
knowing that there is another game coming out for the soon-to-be-released Lego
Movie, and after that they are probably making a Lego Justice League game or
something after that, I wouldn’t hold my breath. I also wouldn’t be surprised
if they are like Ubisoft, where they are working on three games from the
franchise at once, so they can constantly be released twice a year. So, I would
recommend this game if you love the past
Lego games and if you enjoy Marvel.
There isn’t really a version I would recommend getting specifically, but if you
like having your map on a secondary screen, I would get the Wii U version.
Traveler’s Tales is a talented company and have made good
Lego games, but maybe
there needs to be some change in the future.

Our Verdict

8

Why To Get It:A lot of popular Marvel heroes and villains to play as, fun story, solid gameplay, good sense of humor,

Why To Avoid It:Troublsome camera; characters are not all unique; missed opportunity on how certain characters play; feels like the usual Lego design since Lego Batman 2.